It will be the 53rd meeting between the two clubs, with Millwall looking to level the all-time score, having won 19 matches to Ipswich's 20. Tottenham Hotspur loanee Ryan Fredericks was on target the last time The Lions beat their opponents in a 1-0 victory in January 2014.

There will be no Family Fun Zone in the Lions Centre pre-match, but tickets for the game will be available up until kick-off. Click here to purchase.

With a healthy crowd expected, the club advise arriving early if you wish to buy your ticket or collect your season ticket or membership card before kick-off.

Both the main Lions Store and kiosk will be open for business, whilst there is set to be no travel disruptions by road or public transport before or after.

Tom Elliott is the cover star on the matchday programme, which can be bought around the ground for £3. In Tuesday's edition, we go 'At Home With' Lions captain Tony Craig, whilst in-depth interviews with Mark Kennedy and Elliott feature.

Lions lose out in seven-goal thriller

Millwall and Ipswich Town played out a seven-goal thriller at The Den on Tuesday night in the Sky Bet Championship, but it was The Tractor Boys who came away as the victors after Jordan Spence's late winner.

Neil Harris made just one change from the team which drew 1-1 with Bolton Wanderers on Saturday afternoon, with Aiden O'Brien returning to the side in place of Shane Ferguson, who dropped to the bench.

The game was just 44 seconds old when The Lions took the lead through Wallace. O'Brien's cross into the box was allowed to bounce on the edge of the six-yard box by the Ipswich defence, with the winger striking well and low into the corner to open the scoring.

However, with barely four minutes on the clock, The Tractor Boys drew level. Garner struck from distance and although Jordan Archer got a hand to the ball, it bounced up and into the net.

A frenetic start in front of goal made way for more of a midfield battle as the first-half wore on, but Millwall fashioned a chance on 25 minutes after good work from Wallace and Lee Gregory - George Saville's goal-bound shot was blocked, however.

Shaun Williams, on his 150th start for The Lions, floated a free-kick into the penalty area on 28 minutes, but Shaun Hutchinson could only head over the crossbar.

On 34 minutes, Ipswich nosed themselves in front. A break down the left-hand side saw former Millwall striker Waghorn guide a cross into the net.

But, The Lions were not to be denied and drew level just two minutes later. An effort from Saville was blocked, but O'Brien turned and struck towards goal, with the ball already over the line before Spence crashed the ball off the crossbar.

As three minutes of injury-time were nearly at an end to what was a breathless first-half, Ipswich once again went in front as Waghorn tucked home after David McGoldrick doggedly kept the ball in play.

The second-half was six minutes old when O'Brien looked to curl an attempt into the bottom corner, but Ipswich goalkeeper Bartosz Bialkowski was equal to it and tipped it around the post for a corner-kick.

The Lions were on top as the hour-mark approached and forced a long succession of corner-kicks, but were unable to force the ball into the net - O'Brien's overhead kick, which brushed the side-netting, acting as Millwall's best chance on 62 minutes.

Six minutes later, Saville nearly scored Millwall's third goal of the night, but after Bialkowski spilled the midfielder's shot, the stopper just clawed the ball away from the line as it agonisingly spun towards goal.

With The Lions dominating most of the second-half, Harris opted to introduce Ferguson into the play on 74 minutes in place of Meredith. One minute later, Elliott and Fred Onyedinma came on for Steve Morison and O'Brien.

The changes paid dividends as, on 80 minutes, Elliott got on the scoresheet, poking home at the back post after a Wallace free-kick failed to be cleared by the visitors' defence.

But, on 88 minutes, referee James Linington awarded a highly controversial free-kick to The Tractor Boys after two apparent fouls - one a handball and one on Elliott - were not seen. Spence headed home Grant Ward's free-kick for the seventh goal of the game.

The Lions had half-chances to level the scores once more in injury-time, but it was not to be as they slipped to defeat at The Den.

Tickets | Millwall v Ipswich Town

Tickets for Millwall's Sky Bet Championship game against Ipswich Town are on general sale.

The Lions welcome The Tractor Boys to The Den on Tuesday 15th August (kick-off 7.45pm) and supporters can now secure their seat.

This game is a Category B match.

Don't forget that if you are a MSC member and purchase your ticket up until the day before the game, you will receive a £3 reduction. If you are a Junior Lion, you will receive a £2 reduction on your matchday ticket price.

By phone on 0844 826 2004 and selecting option 2 (calls to this number will cost 7p per minute from your BT landline. Calls from other networks may vary and from mobiles will be considerably more. Booking fees apply)

In person/by post at the Millwall Ticket Office

Matchday Hospitality

The club offers a wide range of hospitality options for Lions fans to enjoy on matchdays at The Den.

Hospitality Boxes – Millwall's premium hospitality offering, our boxes allow you to entertain up to 10 guests in privacy and comfort along the Dockers Stand. With a range of different catering options to suit your party, you can sit back and enjoy the game whilst your meal or buffet is served by your personal waiting service.

VIP Matchday Experience – Join us with family, friends or business clients to enjoy our popular VIP Matchday Experience in the Billy Neil Sponsors' Lounge. The lounge provides a personal and relaxed atmosphere in the build-up to the game with a team of Lions legends and dedicated waiting service on hand to ensure your every need and expectation is met.

Kitchener's – Kitchener's Restaurant is open to all home supporters who wish to dine prior to the game, with an offering of an à la carte menu for Saturday games and buffet for evening matches.

Executive Seats – Watch the match from the added comfort of our Executive Seating area, which includes access to the Executive Lounge, a complimentary programme and teamsheet, half-time refreshments and use of our pay-bar facilities.

For more information on all of our hospitality packages, and for bookings, please contact our commercial department on 020 7740 0501 or commercialsales@millwallplc.com.